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For superior septic pumping and septic services in the Delaware County, OH, area, contact the experts at MJC Septic Services. We provide septic inspections, maintenance, and more. Our trained technicians have an expert eye for troubleshooting, handle installation services, and take care of any of your septic needs. We have the know-how to resolve even the most complex systems, and we've helped many homeowners throughout the region with their septic tank needs. Contact our team in Ostrander, OH, today to get started or to ask any questions. We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured for your peace of mind.

Septic Inspections

Buying / selling your house or just need your septic tank inspected.

Septic Inspections

Septic Installation

Is your septic system non-functional? MJC Septic provides residential & commercial septic installation.

Septic Installation

Septic Tank Cleaning

Your septic tank should be cleaned every 3 to 5 years.

Call MJC Septic today for a free estimate.

Septic Tank Cleaning

Septic Repair

Sewage odor in your house or yard? Toilets & sinks backing up? Call MJC Septic for septic repair.

Septic Repair

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$10 Off First Time Customers

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DO'S of septic tank care

  • Have our septic tank pumped and inspected regularly every one to two years, depending on the amount of people living at the residence.
  • Practice water conservation, because leaky toilets, showers, and faucets will cause undue stress on your septic system.
  • Keep a record of all maintenance that is performed on your septic system, including pumping.
  • Make sure the septic tank cover is always accessible, and install a riser if necessary.
  • Educate everyone in the residence about what is good and bad for the septic system to help extend its life expectancy.

DONT'S of septic tank care

  • Do not use chemical additives on your septic tank because most disrupt the natural digestion that takes place.
  • Do not plant anything over the drain field because roots may grow into leaching fields and clog or damage drain lines.
  • Absolutely do not flush coffee grinds, dental floss, kitty litter, tampons, condoms, paper towels, sanitary napkins, grease, fats, oils, disposable diapers, paints, paint thinner, or cigarette butts.

Here are a few pictures of tanks inlet side that are over full/backing up. Below are Aa few reminders for homeowners to ensure your system continues to function properly:


  • Just a reminder for homeowners to get pumped every 3-5 years.


  • Don't over do it on the toilet tissue.


  • Educate your family on what goes down the drains and into your system. 
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    Tanks inlet side that are over full/backing up. 

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Why Choose Us?

MJC Septic Services only handles septic work. We know the industry inside and out. Our skilled technicians in Delaware County, OH can provide you with maintenance services to keep your system running smoothly, and we can also help if there's any trouble with clogs or backups. We strive to anticipate your needs and serve you to the very best of our capacity. Contact us today to experience why we're the best septic service company in Central Ohio.

Our Business

MJC Septic Services employs a reliable team of highly knowledgeable septic system experts. We work throughout Central Ohio, assisting homeowners with a variety of septic services. We make sure all of our clients are fully satisfied, and we take the time to explain what we are doing so you stay informed every step of the way. Quality, honest service is important to us.

  • How to know when your septic tank needs pumped?


    Checking a spetic tank is like checking brownies, when the scum layer up top developes about 3 inches it is recommented to get pumped. 

  • Why is my sink and bathtub draining slow?

    If our septic system is overdue to be pumped and cleaned your toiled may backup, and you may notice slow draining sink and bathtub.

  • How much does septic pumping cost?

    Cost of septic puping is pretty standard from company to company. Location can play a factor in septic pumping or cleaning cost. 

    MJC Septic offer $25 Off for first time customers. 

  • How often should septic tank be cleaned / pumped?

    It is recommended to have your septic tank cleaned out every 3-5 years. For best performance we recommend to pump out more often. 

  • Does time of year matter for septic cleaning / pumping?

    Septic tanks can be pumped and cleaned anytime of year but preferably not winter.

  • What factors contribute to how often your septic tank should be pumped?

    Size of septic system

    Size of family

    Amount of stess on system / efficiency of system.


These  videos show the result of an over saturated drain field. Remember to get your septic tank pumped and inspected every 3-5 years. Remember to switch your Distribution Box elbow every 6 months to allow each side of the drain field time to dry.

Distribution Box taking on water from leach field

In Turn it flows back into the septic tank. Causing it to fill the tank at an extremely fast pace. Once tank is full from the overflow it will typically backup into your house.

Frequency of Service

Generally, MJC Septic Services recommends a septic tank pumping every three to five years. The recommended frequency can change depending on the size of your family, how often the system is used, and the size of the septic tank. Contact our office in Ostrander, OH, to learn more about a recommended schedule for your system. We’ll be glad to give you an estimate.

This Septic Repair Job is from 3/21/19. The homeowners was unsure where the septic tank was. We found a tank for a home owner and took the steps below to repair and service the system. This will make it easier for the home owner and us for future service.


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